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Related: About this forumIn Iowa and elsewhere, bans on LGBTQ+ 'conversion therapy' become a conservative target
Source: Associated Press
In Iowa and elsewhere, bans on LGBTQ+ conversion therapy become a conservative target
BY HANNAH FINGERHUT
Updated 3:20 PM EDT, August 25, 2023
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) One of Iowas largest cities repealed its ban on conversion therapy the discredited practice of trying to change a persons sexual orientation or gender identity through counseling after a Christian organization threatened legal action, part of a deepening national movement to challenge protections for LGBTQ+ kids.
The city council in Waterloo voted this week to remove its restrictions after Liberty Counsel warned in a letter June 30 that it would take further action if the city did not repeal the ordinance by August 1. It was enacted in May.
The organization, which is based in Orlando, Florida, argued the ordinance infringes on the constitutional right to free speech and acted on behalf of a therapist in Waterloo who was concerned about the implications of this on the practice of counseling, Mat Staver, Liberty Counsel founder and chair, said in an interview in which he promised further litigation targeting states.
In Iowa and across the country, efforts are spreading to curb the rights of LGBTQ+ kids and adopt restrictions on gender and sexuality in classrooms, youth sports and medicine. In recent years, local bans on conversion therapy in Florida also fell with the help of Liberty Counsel, which describes itself as a Christian ministry that is restoring the culture by advancing religious freedom, the sanctity of human life and the family.
Such therapy has been discredited and is opposed by, among others, the American Medical Association and the American Psychiatric Association, citing research that shows it leads to increased risk of suicide and depression.
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IA8IT
(5,877 posts)Repubicans just can't let people be
Phil01
(189 posts)Back in the 1950s when "homosexuality" was considered a disease there were attempts to cure it with what was called "operant conditioning".
When it didn't work, the experiments stopped. Not because they became reasonable about "homosexuality" but because a line of research was unsuccessful. How real science works.
It doesn't even require a person to be on our side to prohibit this scientifically disproven quackery. But they persist.
Good for Iowa.